Frederick Edward Sadoff (October , â€" May , ) was an American film,
stage and television actor.Sadoff was born in Brooklyn, New York to
Henry and Bertha Sadoff; his older brothers Sidney and Robert were
born years earlier.Sadoff got his start as an actor on Broadway in the
late s, appearing in South Pacific in the role of 'Professor'. A life
member of The Actors Studio, Sadoff also appeared in Camino Real and
Wish You Were Here, among other Broadway productions. In , he became
personal assistant to Michael Redgrave who starred in and directed a
production of The Sleeping Prince, and also acted opposite him in the
Audie Murphy film The Quiet American.Sadoff moved to London to form a
production company with Redgrave under the name F.E.S. Plays, Ltd.,
which presented works including The Importance of Being Oscar which
had a short run on Broadway in . While in England, he also worked as a
director for the BBC and Rediffusion.
stage and television actor.Sadoff was born in Brooklyn, New York to
Henry and Bertha Sadoff; his older brothers Sidney and Robert were
born years earlier.Sadoff got his start as an actor on Broadway in the
late s, appearing in South Pacific in the role of 'Professor'. A life
member of The Actors Studio, Sadoff also appeared in Camino Real and
Wish You Were Here, among other Broadway productions. In , he became
personal assistant to Michael Redgrave who starred in and directed a
production of The Sleeping Prince, and also acted opposite him in the
Audie Murphy film The Quiet American.Sadoff moved to London to form a
production company with Redgrave under the name F.E.S. Plays, Ltd.,
which presented works including The Importance of Being Oscar which
had a short run on Broadway in . While in England, he also worked as a
director for the BBC and Rediffusion.
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